This page contains several dining tables
made by Strictly Mission in both the Mission and Prairie
Style. All tables are made to our customers specification
so, if you see one you like call and place an order. If you
don't see one you like, call us with your specifications and we
will work up a price.

This table was made from quartersawn white oak, in a
stain similar to Stickley's Centennial, and ebony.
It is 54" across and stands 30" tall. There are
four blind drawers on the four sides not over the
legs. The drawers are about 16" wide, by 14" deep
and 3" high. The "corbels" on four sides of the
eight sided base are solid oak. The base is 12"
across (not including the corbels). Each of the 8
sides are splined to the two boards next to
it. Top is removable for transporting.

The ebony band around the outside edge of the top is 4"
wide. The top is actually 13/16" thick with and
additional 1/4" around the edge to give the top the
appearance of being over an inch thick.

The ebony piece in the center is removable. The
piece in the photo has 2 finger holes to aid in its
removal. These holes allow and electrical cord to
run up through the base from an outlet in the floor to a
lamp in the center of the table. There is a second
insert that doesn't have the finger holes for time when
the lamp is not on the table. There are three rare
earth magnets embedded in the second insert to aid in
its removal.

As shown with the ebony edge:
$6,250.00 (2009 price)

Without the ebony edge: $5,500.00 (2009 price)

Oak Extension Table with 4 -
12"wide leaves
$4,250

Some of the finish hadn't dried completely
when the photo at the far right was taken. The photo
above
shows the table as finished with the leaves. I was
constrained by the size of the space in the clients
where the table sits. There was no room for a table more
than 3' wide but the table could be extended
into an adjecent room for dining. Obviously at 36"
wide there won't be a lot of room for serving dishes
the plan is to use a separate serving table.

The table uses 5 part slides as it is a split base with a
center leg hidden by the center split base when
closed. The aprons on the ends and sides of the two
stationary ends have a "Harvey Ellis" style arch
with interlocked through tenons. There is a 1/4"
dowel going through all three pieces from the under-
side to help keep it together. There are no aprons
on the leaves for ease of storage.

There are stretchers from the legs to the center split
base. One set just under the slides and one set 6"
above the floor. The lower stretchers are
mortised through the legs and
secured with a 5/16" pin and a key.
All of the mortise and tenon joints are pinned.

All five legs are quadralinear post construction with a
solid center core. All material is quartersawn white
oak.

Larger sizes are available at additional cost.

We just finished this
uniquely sized table for a customer in Connecticut.
Closed it is 35.5" square and will be used as a card
table, but then

The top appears to be 3" thick. It consists of
a 1" thick top made up of 6 boards splined together
and a 2' thick apron that is flush to the edge of the
top.

Walnut Wainwright's Table

This table is 84" long and 42" wide. It was
designed by Stacey Severe for whom it was built.
The legs are bolted on to give it an industrial look but
with the smooth surface more appropriate to a dining
table. The legs are 3" by 4" and made using lock
miter joints so there are no visible seems. The
center of the legs are solid and the stretcher between
the legs on each end are mortised into the legs with a
2" long tenon. The stretchers are then glued into
the legs and bolted from each side. In these
photos the bolts are shown before they were colored to
match the nut brown walnut stain.

8' Extension Trestle Table

The table shown at the right and below is 96" long by
45" wide. As it opens the outer legs move with the
two top sections and can open as much as 48" to take 4 -
12" wide leaves. With leaves this table will
seat 12 to 14 adults.

Variations
of this design include a solid top with just two legs
that can be used as either a dining table or conference
table, or fewer leaves.

As shown: $3,500.00

Mission Extension Dining Table
with Matching Sideboard

This table is 6' long when closed and opens to accept 2
- 18" wide leaves. The quadralinear post legs move
with top as it is opened to maintain the spacing at the
corners (keeps the legs from getting in the way of those
sitting on the sides when the table is opened).
The quadralinear post legs are 3-1/4" square with a
solid center fro maximum strength. The rails are
mortised into the legs and each mortise and tenon
joint is double pegged. Table rails are slightly
arched and the top is a full 1-1/8" thick.

Table: $2,500.00 ($2,750.00 with inlay - not
visible in these photos)
Chairs: $7,350 set of 10. 2 Arm Chairs and 8
side chairs. See detailed photos of the chairs on
our New Chairs
page.

To the left is the just completed sideboard to
complement the table and chairs above. The
sidebiard is the same color just looks lighter due to
being photoed in the bright sun. It is 64" long,
40" high and 22" deep. The bottom drawer is 57"
wide by 6" high and 18" deep. The top has the same
inlay pattern as the ding table. Stickley
pulls. See additional photos below.

Eight Leg Dining/Meeting Table

This table was designed by, and for, a senior executive
and spouse of one of the largest businesses in the
Lehigh Valley. 4 of these are to be used in the
library of their home. Each table is 4' wide and
5' long, with a center rectangular base that is placed
well in from the edge so that the lower stretchers do
not obstruct leg movement but can be nice as
footrest. The additional legs are set at a 45
degree angle to the inner legs to provide additional
support and add a bit of elegance to an otherwise plain
base.

The legs are 3" square with all aprons and stretchers
3" wide. All materials are solid quartersawn
white oak with a nut brown walnut stain. The stain
is a water based stain sealed with a single coat of
shellac and two coats of a water based poly. At
the request of the client all materials were low VOC.

As shown each table is $2,250.00. Without the
outer legs but with wider inner base on the ends and
additional lateral support for the top each table is
$1750.00.

These tables can also be made with larger tops or with
a top that opens to accept leaves at additional
cost. Call us at 866-MISSION with your size
requirements for a quote.

Prairie Style Dining Table

This table was designed as a drop leaf table so that it
can be stored against a wall and used as a console table
when not needed for dining. Open it is 42" wide by
60" long. The legs are 3" square quadralinear post
construction with a solid core. The top is solid
quartersawn white oak (no plywood cores or veneers) just
over 1-1/8" thick. With the leaf dropped it is 21"
wide. Table seats 4 comfortably, six if you are
real good friends. $2,700.00

This table is also available with a wider base and a
solid 42" wide top and 4" square legs.

Solid top dining table with breadboard ends in walnut
with walnut butterflies and walnut pegged joints.
Table is 72" long and 42" wide. The legs are set
close to the corners so they do not interfere with
anyone's legs when sitting at either the sides or
ends. 30" high.

This is another version of the a fixed top dining table
at 42" wide and 72" long. Made of solid
quartersawn oak with walnut inlay. The squares are
3/4" square and the lines are 3/8" wide. $1,925.00

Gustav
Stickley #634 Dining Table

This table measures 54" in diameter and opens to take 3 -
20" wide leaves for a full 114" length. It is
modeled on Gustav Stickley's table #634. All five
legs are a full 3-3/4" square quadralinear post
construction using quartersawn white oak with solid oak
cores. The stretchers extending from the center post
are fully mortised through the legs and double
pegged. The top is a full 1-18" thick quartersawn
white oak The apron is of a two piece construction
(one for each half circle of the top) and extends through
the legs; that is, the apron is not doweled into the sides
of the legs.

You'll find several other furniture makers offering
this table at a retail price of $6,250.00 and often then
discounted to $5,000.00

Or you can buy from us direct for only
$4,450.00 (2004 price)

Matching chairs also available starting at $625 for
side chairs and $725 for arm chairs. The
price above includes the chair seats covered in your
fabric, add $75 per chair for leather.